Listen to the Sounds of Stonehenge

Press/Media: Research

Description

A newly launched app from Dr Rupert Till and a team of technicians at the University of Huddersfield, will turn smartphones, tablets and computers into time travel devices, enabling users to see and to hear ancient and mysterious sites such as Stonehenge as they were in the distant past, before they fell into ruin.

Dr Till has a global reputation for “sound archaeology”, including investigations into the acoustics of ancient spaces, and for recreating the music and instruments of early civilisations. 

Period13 Apr 2017

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Media coverage

  • TitleListen to the sounds of Stonehenge
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletAbout Manchester
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date13/04/17
    DescriptionA newly launched app from a researcher and a team of technicians at the University of Huddersfield, will turn smartphones, tablets and computers into time travel devices, enabling users to see and to hear ancient and mysterious sites such as Stonehenge as they were in the distant past, before they fell into ruin.
    URLaboutmanchester.co.uk/listen-to-the-sounds-of-stonehenge/
    PersonsRupert Till